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Book Review: The Kill List by Nadine Matheson

Twenty-five years ago DCI Harry Rhimes arrested Andrew Streeter for the brutal murders of five people. Evidence was found in Streeter’s home, including his ‘kill list’ of victims. He was convicted of all five crimes and jailed. Now, his convictions are being overturned as new evidence has come to light to imply that the original […]

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Book Review: The Mind of a Murderer by Michael Wood

In this book, we meet Dr. Olivia Winter, a Forensic Psychologist who specialises in the psyche of serial killers. She focuses on those who have already been caught, researching and interviewing those who have been imprisoned, trying to find patterns in their behaviour which may help identify potential future serial killers before it is too […]

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Book Review: The Trap by Catherine Ryan Howard

The story opens with a young woman stranded on a dark road in the middle of the night, accepting a lift from a man in a car on his own. We all know not to take lifts from strangers, but she has no other option. As he is driving her towards civilisation she teeters between […]

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Book Review: Truly, Darkly, Deeply by Victoria Selman

When Sophie and her mother Amelia-Rose move from America to London for a new start it all seems to begin well. Amelia-Rose quickly meets Matty, a charismatic man, who not only sweeps her off her feet, but is just as caring and welcoming to her child. Sophie adores Matty. He quickly becomes part of their […]

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Book Review: A Certain Hunger by Chelsea G. Summers

Dorothy Daniels has always known, and appreciated delectable food. Growing up with a mother who grew her own, and cooked and baked from scratch, with a passion for perfection, it was no wonder Dorothy inherited this passion. Dorothy developed exquisite tastes, and channelled her love for fine food into a career as a food critic, […]